Home, Sweet Home Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE GHIH JKGK JLGL MNIN ODGD PNGN JQPQ GNGN MRJRSharers of a common country | A |
They had met in deadly strife | B |
Men who should have been as brothers | C |
Madly sought each other's life | B |
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In the silence of the even | D |
When the cannon's lips were dumb | E |
Thoughts of home and all its loved ones | F |
To the soldier's heart would come | E |
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On the margin of a river | G |
'Mid the evening's dews and damps | H |
Could be heard the sounds of music | I |
Rising from two hostile camps | H |
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One was singing of its section | J |
Down in Dixie Dixie's land | K |
And the other of the banner | G |
Waved so long from strand to strand | K |
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In the land where Dixie's ensign | J |
Floated o'er the hopeful slave | L |
Rose the song that freedom's banner | G |
Starry lighted long might wave | L |
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From the fields of strife and carnage | M |
Gentle thoughts began to roam | N |
And a tender strain of music | I |
Rose with words of Home Sweet Home | N |
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Then the hearts of strong men melted | O |
For amid our grief and sin | D |
Still remains that touch of nature | G |
Telling us we all are kin | D |
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In one grand but gentle chorus | P |
Floating to the starry dome | N |
Came the words that brought them nearer | G |
Words that told of Home Sweet Home | N |
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For awhile all strife forgotten | J |
They were only brothers then | Q |
Joining in the sweet old chorus | P |
Not as soldiers but as men | Q |
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Men whose hearts would flow together | G |
Though apart their feet might roam | N |
Found a tie they could not sever | G |
In the mem'ry of each home | N |
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Never may the steps of carnage | M |
Shake our land from shore to shore | R |
But may mother home and Heaven | J |
Be our watchwords evermore | R |
Frances Ellen Watkins Harper
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